PJ's dental records - a collaboration

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PJ visited her dentist this week and she asked me to help with the post work on her dental photo. You know I love these collaboration thingies! Now I know my photos had been mixed up in the past, but I should have them sorted now. Any comments and suggestions welcome. I suspect I may still have teething problems.

Come on, you knew I was just kidding! Have a super festive season one and all and don't forget to have some fun times with family, friends and you pets. If you feel down just remind yourself1. you don't have to brush PJ's teeth and2. humor is kind to the soul at all times!

Thank you for your visits & comments to my previous upload(s) throughout the year, especially this one, I am still surprised:

Image Comments

Dec 14, 2006 9:44:22 amThat's outstanding!!!!
The POV is so great... I can't find the right words for it!!!
One of the best 'lion-images' I have ever seen!!!
I will put this one here to my favorites!!!

Dec 14, 2006 10:19:02 amhehe - now that is cool - it is a little soft but technicalityness isnt really the point. Wouldnt like to be close to that set of jaws - how the hell did you get that shot at 17mm??!! And a merry x-mas to you too! :)

Dec 14, 2006 10:56:21 amOh my! With a shot like this, who needs the x-rays! Absolutely fantastic! And to think this was taken before I got the shot of novocain! :-) Really, Piet, this is a marvelous photo and thank you for honoring me with the mention.

Dec 14, 2006 12:44:02 pmMakes me think of the dentist I went to yesterday...LOL... Wow, this is a very impressive photo, what a big mouth she has! Beautiful Piet!
ps: I see that you covered your giraffe with 'Manneken Pis' hehe !

Dec 14, 2006 1:14:33 pmI know it's a lion, but on first impression I thought it was a polar bear! Love the bridgework, including those fangs and molars, and the tongue is fabulous. The skewed angle of the photo is refreshing.